We're going to Paris tomorrow on an end-of-year school trip and I would like you to do an activity concerning vocabulary related to tourism. You will need to use your English, so, why don't you practise by doing this activity?
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The following video shows how to make the delicious Spanish Tortilla. Follow the instructions and try and make one, you'll like it!
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